Friday, October 28, 2011

Sleep...

I need sleep...it is just that simple. This has been a crazy crazy week and it is already Friday!! We are turning the Lynx Ridge home over the the clients this afternoon, we were there all day yesterday dealing with last minute items and also having the home photographed (so excited to share those with you). Between that, too many client meetings to count, numerous proposals being done up, and oh yeah...the flu. Did ya know I got sick and had to cancel my trip home to Missouri, insert sad face here. This girl is spent and wants nothing more than a day in a bed or room that looks like this...

via Pinterest

So excuse me while I take some time to catch my breath...there are a lot of exciting jobs coming down the pipe and I can't wait to share them with you. Happy weekend all!! Mel xo

13 comments:

The enchanted home said...

Melissa, feel better...sounds like you are overrun and worn out! You need rest, fluids and downtime (boy I sound like such a mother) Feel better and hope you are back on your feet in no time flat!

Tobe | Because It's Awesome said...

feel better, sweets. a little R&R is due every once in awhile! ox

A-M said...

Look after yourself lovely. You've got lots of exciting things to do by the sounds of it. A-M xx

lisaroyhandbags said...

oh no, it sounds like you've been having a rough time! I hope you are feeling better soon - take care of yourself xo

Brooke @ Blueprint Bliss said...

Hate you had to cancel your trip. Hope you feel better soon.

Can't wait to see the projects you've been working on!

Marianne {Style For Living} said...

Go get your well deserved rest! Hope you feel better very soon!

Trish said...

WOW! You have such a huge work load, no wonder youre exhausted. I hope you get a chance for some rest soon. Get well!!!

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Design Blooms said...

Excited about finding your blog, and look forward to seeing your future projects!

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Tiffany @ Savor Home said...

Thinking of you! I hope you are feeling better and not working too hard. I look forward to seeing your projects! Have a great weekend.

Tracey Ayton Photography said...

Hi Melisa! I am so glad that Erica introduced us and I look forward to working with you soon! I hope you feel better. :-)

HAMPTON HOSTESS said...

Hope you had a great weekend and time to catch your breath! :)

Barbara

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